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Student Regent Arliegh Cayanan was the only regent who opposed the tuition increase.
The tuition increase aims to provide the university with additional funding in the form of tuition waivers to support students’ mental health and “basic needs,” according to the Board of Regents agenda.
Mary Jo Gonzales, WSU vice president of Student Affairs, said university general health and mental health services vary depending on campus, but they hope to increase access to resources.
WSU is trying to pursue a way to create equity within the system. The university has been working on a system-wide effort to provide students with telehealth and telemental health services, Gonzales said.
The Washington State University Regents heard the administration’s financial recovery plan for athletics during committee meetings Thursday.
WSU wants to cover the department’s pandemic-caused debt with external financing by selling 36 million dollars in bonds. That debt would be repaid by Cougar Athletics over 20 years. The plan for the pandemic debt also includes using 11 million dollars in university cash from savings from an October refunding of existing debt. WSU Regent Marty Dickinson notes that the plan avoids using federal government coronavirus relief money to bailout athletics. You can listen to Dickinson’s comment by clicking on the audio file below.